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The phrase "adapt widely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adjust or modify something in a broad or extensive manner.
Example: "In order to succeed in this ever-changing market, companies must learn to adapt widely to new trends and consumer demands."
Alternatives: "adjust broadly" or "modify extensively".
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Given the ever present possibility of climate change, the potential for a population to adapt widely as opposed to it possessing the best adaptive fit to (past) environment is arguable a more important consideration (Broadhurst et al. 2008; Sgrò et al. 2011).
The objectives were to: 1) adapt widely available polystyrene foam products that would be inexpensive, portable, and provide adequate work space; 2) develop a design suitable for 3-D printing that could provide multiple configurations, be inexpensive, and easy to use, and 3) evaluate various configurations to attain freezing rates suitable for various common cryopreservation containers.
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His poems have been translated into many other languages such as German, and are adapted widely by composers and dancers.
"Present-day birds are theropods that have adapted to a wide range of habitats and foods," he added, "so it makes sense that theropods adapted widely in the age of dinosaurs, too".
A steep rise in the incidence of PC was observed in the 1990s when the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test as a diagnostic tool was adapted widely (Welch and Albertsen, 2009).
Because there is no currently standardized test of child intelligence for use in Bangladesh, in earlier work we adapted widely-used instruments.
The study group decided to adapt the widely used "Composite International Diagnostic Interview" [ 32] to the needs of the elderly.
We adapt a widely used SEIRS compartment model [ 1] to illustrate the system dynamics associated with CT transmission, screening, and treatment.
My love affair with Carl's fish recipe has far outlasted the one with the man, though I've adapted it widely over the years.
Teleost fishes are adapted to widely varied habitats from cold Arctic and Antarctic oceans that remain colder than the freezing point of fresh water to desert hot springs that reach temperatures over 38 °C (100 °F).
The regular course of events seems to be, that a part which originally served for one purpose, by slow changes becomes adapted for widely different purposes".
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